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HotCars on MSNThese 10 Classic Cars Had Wild Features Automakers Won’t Touch AgainFrom retractable bumpers to perfume dispensers, these classic cars packed in features that vanished just as fast as they ...
FRENCH LICK − That 1958 Chrysler Imperial in jailed former sheriff Jamey Noel's car collection, the one I drooled over and mentioned in last week's column? The powder-blue beauty sold for $9,750 ...
He opened the so-cool suicide doors, and I climbed in. The black leather upholstery, power buttons for everything and just 68,000 miles on the odometer. The widest whitewalls made.
When the WNBA champion New York Liberty parade down the Canyon of Heroes, they will ride on the one and only 1952 Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton.
"Suicide doors," despite their dramatic name, are arguably one of the coolest design features you can find on a car. These five well-known classics are proof.
The legend behind the "suicide door" name has an interesting history, more recent than the existence of the doors themselves.
Where do car names come from? We’ve put together this list of car companies and the history of their names.
Global design boss Sangyup Lee tells us that Genesis has been studying suicide doors for the last five years.
During those credits the Pentastar zoomed into place as Chrysler, the show's sponsor, was described as the "makers of Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge, Dodge Trucks — all quality engineered ...
The Chrysler Phaeton Concept was a tribute to classic Chryslers from the 1920s and 1930s, mainly the Newport Phaeton and Imperial parade Phaeton. It was a huge and striking four-seat hardtop ...
Suicide doors — full-size car doors hinged at the rear — have been an endangered species for decades and inched closer to extinction for 2022, with two more models disappearing and just one or ...
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